The narrative structure of Monster

A. shows what the people around Steve are saying.
B. includes Steve writing about himself in the third person.
C. gives a broader perspective on the events.
D. shows Steve’s inner thoughts and fears.

1 answer

The narrative structure of "Monster" primarily B. includes Steve writing about himself in the third person. This choice highlights how Steve depicts his experiences and emotions through a screenplay format, distancing himself from the events while also exploring his identity and the perception others have of him.

However, elements of the other options can also be observed throughout the text, but the most defining characteristic of the narrative structure is Steve's third-person perspective.